DNS Protection

DNS Protection2020-11-30T18:21:23+00:00
DNS Protection - Security and Network IT Solutions - Just Tech

Just·Tech’s DNS Protection for workstations is a cloud security platform that provides the first line of defense against threats (including many ransomware type attacks) on the internet wherever users go.  The solution is provided through Cisco Umbrella.  This solution blocks malicious destinations before a connection is ever established. This is an additional layer of network security and content filtering.

  • Protects against many types of Ransomware.
  • DNS Protection should be on every workstation (computer & laptop).
  • Because of the amount of attacks we are seeing, this is now a standard part of our core services.

To increase your security and reduce your computer & laptop’s vulnerability, contact us about Just·Tech’s DNS Protection!

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